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Their
terror
was
intensified
by
the
strange
appearance
of
the
town
,
which
had
its
emotional
effect
even
upon
Fouqué
’
s
sturdy
soul
.
All
the
province
had
rushed
to
Besançon
to
see
the
trial
of
this
romantic
case
.
There
had
been
no
room
left
in
the
inns
for
some
days
.
M
.
the
president
of
the
assizes
,
was
besieged
by
requests
for
tickets
;
all
the
ladies
in
the
town
wanted
to
be
present
at
the
trial
.
Julien
’
s
portrait
was
hawked
about
the
streets
,
etc
.
,
etc
.
Mathilde
was
keeping
in
reserve
for
this
supreme
moment
a
complete
autograph
letter
from
my
lord
,
bishop
of
—
—
.
This
prelate
,
who
governed
the
Church
of
France
and
created
its
bishops
,
was
good
enough
to
ask
for
Julien
’
s
acquittal
.
On
the
eve
of
the
trial
,
Mathilde
took
this
letter
to
the
all
-
powerful
grand
vicar
.
When
she
was
going
away
in
tears
at
the
end
of
the
interview
,
M
.
de
Frilair
at
last
emerged
from
his
diplomatic
reserve
and
almost
shewed
some
emotion
himself
.
"
I
will
be
responsible
for
the
jury
’
s
verdict
,
"
he
said
to
her
.
"
Out
of
the
twelve
persons
charged
with
the
investigation
of
whether
your
friend
’
s
crime
is
made
out
,
and
above
all
,
whether
there
was
premeditation
,
I
can
count
six
friends
who
are
devoted
to
my
fortunes
,
and
I
have
given
them
to
understand
that
they
have
it
in
their
power
to
promote
me
to
the
episcopate
.
Baron
Valenod
,
whom
I
have
made
mayor
of
Verrières
,
can
do
just
as
he
likes
with
two
of
his
officials
,
MM
.
de
Moirod
,
and
de
Cholin
.
As
a
matter
of
fact
,
fate
has
given
us
for
this
business
two
jurymen
of
extremely
loose
views
;
but
,
although
ultra
-
Liberals
,
they
are
faithful
to
my
orders
on
great
occasions
,
and
I
have
requested
them
to
vote
like
M
.
Valenod
.
I
have
learnt
that
a
sixth
juryman
,
a
manufacturer
,
who
is
immensely
rich
,
and
a
garrulous
Liberal
into
the
bargain
,
has
secret
aspirations
for
a
contract
with
the
War
Office
,
and
doubtless
he
would
not
like
to
displease
me
.
I
have
had
him
told
that
M
.
de
Valenod
knows
my
final
injunctions
.
"
"
And
who
is
this
M
.
Valenod
?
"
said
Mathilde
,
anxiously
.
"
If
you
knew
him
,
you
could
not
doubt
our
success
.
He
is
an
audacious
speaker
,
coarse
,
impudent
,
with
a
natural
gift
for
managing
fools
.
1814
saw
him
in
low
water
,
and
I
am
going
to
make
a
prefect
of
him
.
He
is
capable
of
beating
the
other
jurymen
if
they
do
not
vote
his
way
.
"
Mathilde
felt
a
little
reassured
.
Another
discussion
awaited
her
in
the
evening
.
To
avoid
the
prolongation
of
an
unpleasant
scene
,
the
result
of
which
,
in
his
view
,
was
absolutely
certain
,
Julien
had
resolved
not
to
make
a
speech
.
"
My
advocate
will
speak
,
"
he
said
to
Mathilde
.
"
I
shall
figure
too
long
anyway
as
a
laughing
-
stock
to
all
my
enemies
.